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Goldhaber‘s take on the Ecuadorian/Chevron battle misleads and omits much and presents only one side. The Ecuadorians and their US supporters expect this from Goldhaber who, acting as jury and judge, convicted the Ecuadorians and their lawyers a long time ago in his columns, even though he knows Chevron‘s legal responsibilities for the massive contamination Texaco left and the harm it has caused to some of the poorest people on the planet.

If you‘ve read this far, take a few more minutes and read more at these links about Goldhaber‘s "dream" team: Kroll, Sam Anson, and Dans‘ boss, Rivero, who bribed one of Chevron‘s witnesses with cold cash to testify against the Ecuadorians and their attorney. To try and make any of these characters out to be corporate heroes would be hilarious if the topic weren‘t so serious.

Here‘s part of a conversation Rivero and a Kroll investigator had with the witness, Guerra. Rivero recorded the conversation and had to turn it over as part of the Ecuadorians‘ "Discovery Campaign."